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Parkinson’s

Did you know that carefully structured therapeutic exercise is vital to maintaining balance, mobility, and daily living activities in those with PD? And that recent research and evidence has identified the most effective exercises and techniques that combat the symptoms associated with PD? Your FOX physical and occupational therapist will use these to help you stay as active and independent as possible.

How Physical and Occupational Therapy Can Help

Improve Strength and Balance

  • Deliver high-intensity resistance training to increase function and decrease the occurrence of falls
  • Provide cueing and compensatory strategies to improve balance and quality of walking

Decrease Fall Risk

  • Decrease fall risk and conserve energy through home safety modifications

Enhance Mood

  • Improve quality of life and increase mood through instruction of high-intensity exercise
Meet Our Clients
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If you will work with them [FOX] you’ll see a difference in all of your activities. That’s what we try to do.
Michael Gould
86 years young
I’ve had great improvement in my neck and knee. I’m able to walk around much better than I did before, thanks to them [FOX].
Clara Altomare
86 years young
We’ve been working on balance, on strengthening my trunk, on how to do things in a different way. We’ve been working on everything, including confidence.
Georgia Weaver
75 years young
When I came here I was in a wheelchair, and now I can walk with a walker. I feel very good about that.
Frederick Anderson
78 Years young
Brett is a wonderful teacher. He’s part of my heart.
Rita Dietrich
88 years young
More than just concerned about my therapy, she’s concerned about me personally. I like that!
Betty Powell
80 years young
What We Treat

We assess and address various conditions, ultimately seeking to improve quality of life. Some of these conditions are shown below, but there are many more.

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